Enterprise Resource Planning: ERP vendor revenue across all segments is expected to grow from $28.8B in 2006 to $47.7B by 2011. Core ERP license revenue grew to $9.2B in 2006, an 18% increase over 2005.

Human Capital Management: The human capital management software market, expected to reach $10B in the next five years, is growing twice as fast as the enterprise application market as a whole.

Customer Relationship Management: The CRM market is now dominated by five big vendors — SAP, Oracle, salesforce.com, Aspect and amdocs. Together, they make up 40% of the market (nearly $3.4B in total revenue for 2005).

Product Lifecycle Management: Despite consolidation, the product lifecycle management market continues to grow at a healthy 9.7% as companies look to streamline new product development and launch (NPDL) processes.

Procurement and Sourcing: The procurement and sourcing market grew 10% in 2005-2006, and is expected to grow 8% each year through 2011. 12 vendors, including Oracle, SAP, Accruent, American Express S2S, and Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) have established themselves as clear leaders, reporting revenue growth of more than 10%.

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